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Two people have died as a result of stanley thermos a severe storm system that caused blizzard conditions in the US Midwest and torrential rain and flood threats in the South.And the storm system is not done yet, as it is forecast to bring heavy rain further east on Friday.Over 11 inches of rain already has fallen across some localized areas of Louisiana and Mississippi, where flash flood emergencies were issued overnight Thursday into Friday morning. Over 50 million people remain under flood and flash flood watches from New Jersey down to Louisiana.The snow across the northern Plains and upper Midwest will wind down throughout the Friday morning hours, but blizzard warnin stanley thermobecher gs remain through 7 a.m. E stanley website T due to wind gusts of up to 55 mph. In addition, blowing snow will limit visibility.The storm system has been causing major headaches for holiday travelers heading into New Year s weekend. Live: Track the storms yourself This storm system was always comprised of two threats -- one for blizzard conditions and another for severe weather, CNN meteorologist Gene Norman said. 11 inches of rain in parts of the SouthEleven inches of rain have fallen in areas of Washington Parish, Louisiana, and Walthall County, Mississippi, according to the National Weather Service office in Slidell, Louisiana.NWS Meteorologist Bob Wagner told CNN the weather system has stalled in this one small area for the last five or six hours. There s still rain sitting on the L |
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